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Definition of Gilbertian
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to or characteristic of the style of William S. Gilbert. "Gilbertian libretti"
2. Adjective. Wildly comic and improbable as in Gilbert and Sullivan operas. "A Gilbertian world people with foundlings and changelings"
Definition of Gilbertian
1. Adjective. Pertaining to, or in the style of the dramatist and librettist W. S. Gilbert; ludicrously comic ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Gilbertian
Literary usage of Gilbertian
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Gilbert and Sullivan and Their Operas: With Recollections and Anecdotes of D by François Cellier, Cunningham Bridgeman (1914)
"... visits to Africa—Henry A. Lytton—gilbertian actor of many parts—Touring—Its
bright and its dark side—Company snowed up—Leicester ..."
2. Modern Argentina, the El Dorado of To-day: With Notes on Uruguay and Chile by William Henry Koebel (1907)
"... of the necessity of temporising—Destruction involved by the struggle—gilbertian
officers—Criminals and the law—Some instances of legal procedure. ..."
3. The Savoy opera and the Savoyards by Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (1894)
"This humour is specially ' gilbertian.' There is something grotesque in this
exuberant praise of the Sally Lunn and bun which would bring a rueful smile to ..."
4. Pages from an Adventurous Life by Joyce Emmerson Muddock (1907)
"... and am mainly instrumental in getting the improvements carried out — I settle
in the south of France — My friend the Prince—A gilbertian situation—An ..."